Unless my memory has gone its not commemorative, I think Soup2Nuts (who made Home Movies and other shows) did that back in the day when a web flash series of Transmet was something Warren has looking into.

That test run (the second of two) was commissioned by Sony when Patrick Stewart and I were negotiating over the TRANSMET web serial. At the time, it looked like a done deal, so Sony were casting around for animation studios, and Noodle Soup sent in a 15-second pitch that was almost there. Sony weren't quite convinced, and I wanted Noodle Soup to get the gig (subject to Darick's approval) because I liked their approach and energy, so I actually wrote that second piece for them.

Very cool. For some reason I always thought Transmet was one of the few comics that could actually benefit from having movement, given the right treatment. Always a precarious choice though, and very easy to go horribly pear shaped.

I have no doubt that Patrick would have made an excellent Spider; he's a great actor and he obviously wanted to do the project, so I'm sure he would have given it his all. But I am having difficulty imagining the finished project, with his big, booming stentorian voice coming out of Spider's grinning, gnashing, fuming face-hole.